The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 272 páginas |
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... night , But rest is hopeless to - night . ' ' Are you cold too , poor Pleiads , This frosty night ? ' ' Yes , and so are the Hyads : See us cuddle and hug , ' say the Pleiads , ' All six in a ring : it keeps us warm : We huddle together ...
... night , But rest is hopeless to - night . ' ' Are you cold too , poor Pleiads , This frosty night ? ' ' Yes , and so are the Hyads : See us cuddle and hug , ' say the Pleiads , ' All six in a ring : it keeps us warm : We huddle together ...
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... night , To warm my shoulders to - night . ' ' Did you hear that , Great She - bear , This frosty night ? ' ' Yes , he's talking of stripping me bare Of my own big fur , ' says the She - bear , ' I'm afraid of the man and his terrible ...
... night , To warm my shoulders to - night . ' ' Did you hear that , Great She - bear , This frosty night ? ' ' Yes , he's talking of stripping me bare Of my own big fur , ' says the She - bear , ' I'm afraid of the man and his terrible ...
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... NIGHT ALL night had shout of men and cry Of woeful women filled His way ; Until that noon of sombre sky On Friday , clamour and display Smote Him ; no solitude had He , No silence , since Gethsemane . Public was Death ; but Power , but ...
... NIGHT ALL night had shout of men and cry Of woeful women filled His way ; Until that noon of sombre sky On Friday , clamour and display Smote Him ; no solitude had He , No silence , since Gethsemane . Public was Death ; but Power , but ...
Contenido
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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